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Brendan Jones First property advice
7 February 2025 | 14 replies
Additionally, don’t overlook Memphis, which has great potential for rental investments as well.
Esther Iroko Tenants not paying rent
1 February 2025 | 23 replies
If the rental is in Alberta, here's the info from the government webpage. 
Steve S. What type of locks do you use for external doors on your rentals?
25 January 2025 | 18 replies
.- Logically, there really is no additional security provided with both keyed doorknob & deadbolt, but a deadbolt is more secure than a keyed doorknob.- Since you need a key to lock a deadbolt when you leave the premises, tenant's can't lock their key(s) in the home and then pester us to come let them back in.--- Tenants can still lose their keys outside their home:(
Roman Stefaniw Arms length Mortgages/Private Lending
14 January 2025 | 15 replies
Hey fantastic info.
Praveen Kumar Rent to retirement
1 February 2025 | 9 replies
thanks for your time and help rent to retirement works directly with build to rent developers like us around the country once they are framed up. you are buying properties pretty much at market value but with a hand holding. you can work directly with a builder or directly with them. they are just an intermediary. they take 5% on what we make as a builder but have a large list of investors and a systemized approach to selling new builds. if you want to get a better deal I'd recommend directly contacting builders and building it yourself. fly to the market. spend 2 days, tour new builds, get a feeling for how it's going. if your builder isn't building multiple at a time then I wouldn't recommend working with them. rent to retirement is a well oiled and well run machine. they've had their ups and downs with dozens of transactions in florida but modified their process. they are well known and established and transparent. if you have a more specific market and feel confident in your ability to vet deals try it out. happy to talk more my info is in my signature. we work directly with them to sell new builds and no organization is perfect but I have good things to say about them as a builder and potential build to rent developer that sells build to rent triplexes and single family homes through them to end buyers in California like the Bay Area, Los Angeles, and San Diego 
William Nast The big dream: Aspirations of a young man.
10 January 2025 | 6 replies
@Kaylee WalterbachI would like to learn more about this Momentum 2025 Summit, where can I find additional information?
Asim G. Extra Tenant Fees charge by Phoenix Property Managers
14 January 2025 | 5 replies
I have a few PM companies I work with in the Phoenix area, I don't know if they all do the admin fee but I can help you find out that info if you are interested in chatting with them.
David To California call for class action lawsuit on Eviction Moratorium
14 January 2025 | 329 replies
I’ve always believed that every regulation away from a completely free market leads to reactions that require additional legislation to solve, that again creates additional problems.
Michael Challenger First Time Home Flipper Looking to Connect w Lenders
10 January 2025 | 12 replies
In addition, I've helped many other investors finance their deals as a mortgage broker.I'm happy to share my experience as both an investor and lender.
David Rutledge SBA loan for small hotel
5 February 2025 | 16 replies
If you want more info on lenders and forcing the appreciation of a commercial property, send me a DM and I can pass on a video someone did explaining it.